Definition of Viscum album. Meaning of Viscum album. Synonyms of Viscum album

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Definition of Viscum album

Viscum album
Viscin Vis"cin, n. (Chem.) A clear, viscous, tasteless substance extracted from the mucilaginous sap of the mistletoe (Viscum album), holly, etc., and constituting an essential ingredient of birdlime.

Meaning of Viscum album from wikipedia

- Vis**** album is a species of mistletoe in the family Santalaceae, commonly known as European mistletoe, common mistletoe, or simply as mistletoe (Old English...
- liquidambaricola Vis**** loranthi Vis**** minimum Vis**** monoi**** Vis**** multinerve Vis**** nudum Vis**** orientale Vis**** ovalifolium Vis**** rotundifolium L...
- wide variety of species in Australia. The genus Vis**** is not native to North America, but Vis**** album was introduced to Northern California in 1900....
- V. album may refer to: Veratrum album, the false ****eborine, a medicinal plant species native to Europe Vis**** album, the European mistletoe or common...
- used in North America as a surrogate for the similar European mistletoe Vis**** album, in Christmas decoration and ****ociated traditions (such as "kissing...
- absorb water and nutrients from another plant, such as in mistletoe (Vis**** album) and dodder. Propagative roots: roots that form adventitious buds that...
- common in western Asia Echinacea tea Elderberry European mistletoe (Vis**** album), (steep in cold water for 2–6 hours) Essiac tea, blended herbal tea...
- Helianthus annuus nor Saxifraga mertensiana nor Stellaria media nor Vis**** album. A well-known example of Rosidae as governed by the ICN was in the Cronquist...
- that can be isolated from Vis**** album. Richter, Andreas (1992). "Vis****itol, a dimethyl-ether of muco-inositol from Vis**** album". Phytochemistry. 31 (11):...
- intravenous injection of an alkaloidal extract of Veratrum viride or Vis**** album in 1867. This observation was comparatively neglected until Jarisch and...